Sapphire Pure Platinum A75 review

AMD's biggest partner gets in on the APU loving

Sapphire Pure Platinum A75
Not as feature rich as some competitors but still a good all-rounder for AMD's latest APU

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Decent feature set

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    Bundle includes a USB 3.0 front box

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    Free DiRT 3!

Cons

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    BIOS needs some tweaking

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Sapphire creates a huge amount of graphics cards for AMD, and now it's ramping up the motherboard side of the business with the its Pure Platinum A75.

While AMD has been leading the way in graphics technology and stirring up all sections of the graphics market, the processor side of the company has been in the doldrums.

TechRadar Labs

Tech labs

CPU rendering performance
Cinebench R11.5: Index: Higher is better
Sapphire Pure Platinum A-75: 3.42
Asus F1A75-V Pro: 3.42
MSI A75MA-G55: 3.40

CPU gaming performance
Shogun 2: Frames per second: Higher is better
Sapphire Pure Platinum A-75: 17
Asus F1A75-V Pro: 20
MSI A75MA-G55: 19

DirectX 11 1080p gaming performance
DiRT3 (4xAA): Frames per second: Higher is better
Sapphire Pure Platinum A-75: 13
Asus F1A75-V Pro: 13
MSI A75MA-G55: 12

Unfortunately because of the relative newness of the Llano Lynx chipset there is a price-premium attached to this board. At £100 it's quite pricey for what should essentially be the basis for a cheap PC. With the APUs themselves costing around £100 as well, that's quite a total platform cost.

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